“In this discourse of mine, you may see much; much I say, of the grace of God towards me.” -John Bunyan
For four centuries, Christians in all countries have cherished the immortal allegory, Pilgrim’s Progress. This allegory was not the product of a fervid imagination but was rooted in the experiences of a deeply religious man whose story is recounted in this autobiography. John Bunyan was a Baptist preacher, an author, and a prisoner for his faith. He was fervently devoted to his family, and devoutly Puritan in his worship and theology. Nevertheless, as the pages of this book reveal, Bunyan was quite human. His struggles with sin, with doubt, with temptation, and his heartfelt desire for a true relationship with God permeate the pages of this work. Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners has endured through the centuries because its relevance is timeless and resonates with believers in every age.